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OPM Announces 2021 Health, Dental, and Vision Program Premiums

WEBOctober 19, 2020. The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announced today that for plan year 2021, the average total premiums for current non-Postal employees and retirees enrolled in plans under the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program will increase 3.6 percent. This year’s increase is lower than last year’s increase.

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USPS Open Season 2019

WEBNovember 11 – December 9. The 2019 Open Season for USPS employees runs from November 11 to December 9, 2019. During the Open Season period, you can enroll in or make changes to your medical, dental, or vision coverage. You may also enroll in health and dependent care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). Unless you have a …

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Postal News Stories 2023

WEBUSPS health care program will have 32 options in 2025. "Starting in January 2025, about 1.9 million USPS employees, annuitants and their families are expected to be enrolled in a health plan within the upcoming Postal Service Health Benefits (PSHB) program. Ahead of the new plan year, Postal employees and annuitants are getting a better idea of

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USPS Retirement Information

WEBFederal Employees Retirement System. Disability Retirement Information. Courtesy of Attorney Robert R. McGill. If you believe that you need to consult an attorney concerning disability retirement, please contact me at 1-800-990-7932, or email me at [email protected].

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Postal Retirement Information

WEBAs far as how much money he would get in retirement is concerned, you would begin with calling HRSSC (Shared Services) the centralized personnel office for the Postal Service at 1-877-477-3273, and requesting a retirement booklet and his annuity estimate. You would ask for the month in which he wants to be retired.

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Resources Archives

WEB3 Reasons Why a Personal Loan is a Smart Option for Covering Emergency Expenses. Resources PostalMag - August 20, 2021. 0. Emergencies usually come with expenses that tend to leave many of us in a financial panic. If your “rainy day fund” is non-existent or

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OPM Announces 2018 FEHB Program Premiums

WEBThe U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has announced that the overall average increase in total premiums for the 2018 Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program will rise by an average of four percent. The Federal Benefits Open Season, which runs from November 13 to December 11, 2017, gives Federal employees …

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USPS 2017 Benefits Open Season

WEBOpen Season is Coming — Here’s What You Need to Know The 2017 Open Season runs from November 13 to December 11, 2017. During the Open Season period, you can enroll in or make changes to your medical, dental, or vision coverage. You may also enroll in healthcare and dependent care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). […]

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Postal Retirement Q&A July 2021 by Roseanne Jefferson

WEB18277. Roseanne is a retired USPS employee with an extensive background in USPS retirement, disability retirement, OWCP, EEO, Labor Relations and HR. She conducts individual and group counseling and is able to comprehensively discuss the pros and cons of employees who are on OWCP, disability retirement and regular retirement.

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Postal News Archives February 2022

WEBUSPS Completes Review of NGDV Program, Proceeds With Next Steps 2.23.2022 – USPS reports: “The U.S. Postal Service announced today it has completed its obligations under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process, which, in this instance, evaluated the potential environmental impacts of the Postal Service’s Next …

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Postal Retirement Q&A May/June 2019 by Roseanne Jefferson

WEBRoseanne is a retired USPS employee with an extensive background in USPS retirement, disability retirement, OWCP, EEO, Labor Relations and HR. She conducts individual and group counseling and is able to comprehensively discuss the pros and cons of employees who are on OWCP, disability retirement and regular retirement. …

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Postal Retirement Q&A September-October 2020 by Roseanne …

WEBRoseanne is a retired USPS employee with an extensive background in USPS retirement, disability retirement, OWCP, EEO, Labor Relations and HR. She conducts individual and group counseling and is able to comprehensively discuss the pros and cons of employees who are on OWCP, disability retirement and regular retirement.

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Postal Service Pandemic Influenza Plan

WEBHand hygiene: Hand washing with either plain soap or antimicrobial soap and water and use of alcohol-based products (gels, rinses, foams) containing an emollient that do not require the use of water. Infectious agent: An organism, such as a bacteria, virus, fungi or parasite, that is capable of causing disease.

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Postal Retirement Q&A November/December 2019 by Roseanne …

WEB8294. Roseanne is a retired USPS employee with an extensive background in USPS retirement, disability retirement, OWCP, EEO, Labor Relations and HR. She conducts individual and group counseling and is able to comprehensively discuss the pros and cons of employees who are on OWCP, disability retirement and regular retirement.

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What to Do When a Postal Employee Dies

WEBWhen a Retired Postal Employee Dies. Notify U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Retirement Operations Center, Boyers, PA 16017, call toll-free 888-767-6738, or via Web, and provide: full name of deceased; date of birth; date of death; Social Security number; CSA claim number; and survivor’s name, address and …

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